The FaNaTix Enlist Popcaan & M1llionz for Single These Streets

Award-winning producer trio The FaNaTiX, C Dot, Dro and Mastapiece, kick off 2021 with their new record These Streets Sampling the iconic Jamaican anthem These Streets by Tanya Stephens, the producer-writer, remix and DJ sound system team pay homage to their heritage with a modern UK twist. Speaking on the making of the These Streets The FaNaTiX said

It feels good to have a hard drill beat with an unmistakable Jamaican sample and two heavyweight lyrical hitters – M1llionz and Popcaan.”These Streets Don’t Love You, Just Bare This In Mind”.

Having worked with a plethora of global stars, including Nicki Minaj, Vybz Kartel, J Balvin, Fredo, Pa Salieu, and more, The FaNaTiX have amassed a discography that spans both years and genres.

The 2019 Dancehall breakout single Touch Down boasted to stellar line up Stylo G, Nicki Minaj and Vybz Kartel and saw the team amass over 30 million streams across platforms. 

Hailing from East London, The FaNaTiX connected over their love of Dancehall and Rap music. For the past 20 years, they have incorporated music from their heritage and modern-day London to create a hybrid sound that has seen the group top charts across the world.

Outside of creating music, The FaNaTiX have worked on initiatives in order to give back to the communities that have helped shaped them. Most recently becoming Music Producers Guild Scholarship Ambassadors, working to champion and empower under-represented groups within music production.

These Streets is the 1st single from The FaNaTiX upcoming project which we await with baited breath!

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